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Inquirer releases Version 2 of Corona impeachment e-book

MANILA, Philippines – Following the Senate impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona and feeling a bit lost amid the often intricate discussions?

Inquirer Books has released Version 2 of its “In the Know: The Corona Impeachment” e-book, a reference guide intended to help Inquirer Group readers make sense of the proceedings.

The e-book, available on the Inquirer Group’s Digital Newsstand for PCs, iPads, Android tablets and other mobile devices (http://bit.ly/Inquirer-digital), contains a primer on the impeachment process, a legal guide to covering the impeachment, the Senate’s impeachment rules, the full text of the Articles of Impeachment and official transcripts of the impeachment proceedings.

The e-book is compiled and regularly updated by the Inquirer Research team as the trial continues. It is available free to Digital Newsstand subscribers.

For further inquiries, send e-mail to inquirerdigital at inquirer dot com ph


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